Archaeopteryx

Archaeopteryx

Archaeopteryx, often referred to as the first bird, captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike when it was discovered in 1861. This remarkable creature possessed both bird and dinosaur characteristics, such as feathers and a long tail with teeth. Despite being extinct for over 150 million years, Archaeopteryx continues to shed light on the evolution of birds and their connection to dinosaurs.

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